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The Riot Control Equipment market is an important part of Homeland Defense. It includes a range of products designed to help law enforcement and military personnel maintain order and protect citizens during civil unrest. These products include shields, batons, helmets, body armor, and other protective gear. Non-lethal weapons such as tear gas, pepper spray, and rubber bullets are also included in this market.
Riot Control Equipment is designed to minimize the risk of injury to both law enforcement personnel and civilians. It is also used to disperse crowds and restore order in a safe and effective manner.
Some of the companies in the Riot Control Equipment market include Safariland, Armor Express, Point Blank Enterprises, Galls, and Damascus Gear. Show Less Read more